Outdoor pursuits in the Highlands

 

Great Glen Bed and Breakfast at Anderson's Farmhouse is situated close to the banks of Loch Ness next to the Great Glen Way in the Highlands of Scotland, and is located at the heart of some of the most un-spoiled, majestic scenery to be found anywhere in the world.

 

There is so much to see and do around Loch Ness, with the beauty, peace and tranquility that is found in the mountains, lochs and glens, rivers and waterfalls, there is an abundance of wildlife and amazing colours with 3 RSPB nature reserves close by and a wildlife park. This wonderful part of Scotland caters for a huge diversity of interests that will satisfy most visitors' needs including families.

 

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There are countless activities available to outdoor-pursuits and sports enthusiasts at Great Glen B and B. A few examples ... Golf, fishing, walking, mountain biking, horse riding, canoeing, sailing, skiing and mountaineering ...

 

We here at Great Glen Bed and Breakfast are surrounded by many walking and cycling trails, including Glen Affric. These take you right up into the untouched, rustic landscape with panoramic views over Loch Ness and the Great Glen. We have a few mountain bikes for guests use and an on-hand, extremely experienced mountain climber to map out any routes for you.

 

At Great Glen Bed and Breakfast we also provide bring your own horse riding holidays.

 

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For those who prefer a holiday with a historic theme, there are castles, forts, battlegrounds, burial grounds, museums and many other places to stimulate the imagination.

 

For guests who prefer to sample one of Scotland's more famous exports, the Highland region is home to more distilleries than you can shake a stick at. Just be sure to take your personal chauffeur ..!

 

See below for links to five of the most informative web sights in Scotland with all the details you will need regarding what to do and see in the surrounding areas. We also supply a comprehensive folder in your room on arrival and are always here with our experience to help you with your plans.